Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,    II,  2|        to be, not a living being endowed with wisdom, but something
2   I,     V,  2|        that every being which is endowed with reason, and transgresses
3   I,     V,  4| happiness, we must believe to be endowed with no other honour than
4   I,   VII,  4|    possess life and reason, were endowed with a soul along with their
5  II,   III,  2|       qualities with which it is endowed (now indeed carnal, but
6  II,  VIII,  1|        provided the substance be endowed with life. That beasts of
7  II,  VIII,  1|       cattle of smaller size are endowed with souls, there is, by
8  II,  VIII,  1|          very many persons to be endowed with life. But with regard
9  II,    IX,  6|        in the proper place, were endowed with the power of free-will,
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